Ivy Houseago at Biggin Hill

23rd July 2013. Biggin Hill Hangar Ltd, Biggin Hill. Ivy Houseago from Belvedere aged 100 will meet veteran aircrew and groundcrew from the Second World War. Czech Squadron Leader Tony Liskutin who was with the Squadron 312.

Sonan at home in Basgo, Ladakh

6th November 2010. Sonan is at home in Basgo where the Women's Alliance of Ladakh are today holding a weaving session. A group of 40 local women involved with this organisation rallied together in flood time to clear debris from the local hospital. The group also brought aid and relief to the homeless camps at Choglamsar, 5km from Leh.

Giuseppe D’Innella at Wimbledon Arts Studio

Chloe (17)

April 12th 2013. Chloe (17) is doing a full time catering apprenticeship at a local factory. She is hoping to get a job at the end of it although she knows it is tough for young people right now. Chloe (17) "There's not a lot out there for people my age and younger. When the recession happened you could tell it was just going to go down but you hope for the best, that it's going to come back up and there will be more jobs". Her parents own several rescue horses and this hobby has kept Chloe and other youngsters off the streets "Sometimes I get really angry and frustrated so I can just go down to the horses and that will calm me."

Angshi Rinpoche in Choglamsar

Angshi Rinpoche (75), lives in Choglamsar, Ladakh. "Nowadays we cannot predict the future, the climate is not stable. In my whole life I have not seen a cloudburst and this year it happened in Ladakh. If people start doing good things to earn good karma, not harming nature and not harming each other as they did in previous generations, then floods cannot happen. If people stay as they are or worse then it can happen again".

Chris at Tipi Valley

James (17)

11th April 2013. James (17) is studying agriculture and farming at a local college. He helps out at a couple of farms for work experience. "There is work in farming but you have to get out of the country to England, NZ, Canada and Australia. Farmers won't take you in Wales as there are more farms closing here than other places. I enjoy sheep farming the most as you can graze the sheep on an open mountain. Small farms are losing money in Wales and dairy farms here will die out soon because of the milk price. The weather also has an effect on the economy as prices increase if you have a bad year. Since 2009 there has been much more rain than ever before. I just hope it gets better as farming has an economic impact on other local industries"